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Decatur Old House Fair is Feb. 18
Friday, 3 Feb, 2012 – 13:02 | No Comment
Decatur Old House Fair is Feb. 18

The City of Decatur, in partnership with the Georgia Historic Preservation Division and the DeKalb History Center, will host the 4th annual Decatur Old House Fair on Saturday, Feb. 18.
This unique event will be held …

Housing Market Myths
Wednesday, 1 Feb, 2012 – 5:01 | 2 Comments
Housing Market Myths

By Shandra Hill Smith
If a new home is in your sights, is now a good time to buy?  Should you consider selling? Not clear on what to do in today’s housing market?
Three Intown professionals hope …

Designing Women: Natalie Saxon helps women in transition
Wednesday, 1 Feb, 2012 – 5:00 | No Comment
Designing Women: Natalie Saxon helps women in transition

By Collin Kelley
Editor
Natalie Saxon’s love of repurposing furniture not only led to the creation of a business, but a personal project to help women in transition.
Saxon created her interior design company, Expressions by Natalie, last …

Perspectives in Architecture: Discover architecture in schools
Wednesday, 1 Feb, 2012 – 5:00 | No Comment
Perspectives in Architecture: Discover architecture in schools

By Melody Harclerode
As an elementary school student, my school offered limited options for after school activities. I had the choice of music lessons or girl scouts. If I wanted to learn ballet, gymnastics, art or …

Steady & Improving: Homebuilders upbeat about 2012
Sunday, 1 Jan, 2012 – 5:01 | One Comment
Steady & Improving: Homebuilders upbeat about 2012

By Shandra Hill Smith
You’ve likely heard the reports of new home construction slowing in parts of metro Atlanta and around the nation as a result of the economic downturn and its blow to the housing …

The House on the Hill: The Tower is a Morningside landmark
Sunday, 1 Jan, 2012 – 5:00 | No Comment
The House on the Hill: The Tower is a Morningside landmark

By John Fleming
From a distance, the house atop the hill at 1209 N. Highland looks rough and unkept, its windows covered with plastic sheeting, much of the exterior adorned with weathered and unpainted plywood.
Across Highland, …